IP Issues in Business Transactions 2015

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Satisfy Your CLE and CPD Requirements!
IP Issues in Business
Transactions 2015
• New Topic! Open source and IP transactions
• Updated! Case study of due diligence in an IP transaction
• Updated! Clause-by-clause breakdown of a licensing transaction
• New legal issues across IP and how they are impacting transactions:
Copyright, trademark, domain names, trade secrets and patents
• Monetization of IP assets
• Strategic alliances and joint ventures: Special considerations
• Making the most out of your intellectual property assets
• Social media, data and online assets in IP transactions
• Interactive Ethics Feature! Learn how to avoid ethical missteps
in IP transactions
This is an approved New York transitional program
January 12-13, 2015
New York City
February 26-27, 2015
San Francisco
Live Webcast — www.pli.edu
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IP Issues in Business
Transactions 2015
Why You Should Attend
Intellectual property issues frequently arise in the context of a variety of transactions, and this
program will allow you to gain an in-depth understanding of these special considerations while
exploring the strategic role of IP in a company. Explore how to assess intellectual property as a
strategic asset and how to monetize IP while avoiding costly mistakes. Additional topics include
managing and reviewing an IP portfolio, clause-by-clause analysis of licensing agreements,
valuation, and IP enforcement. Expert faculty will also review joint development and shared
intellectual property ventures, due diligence issues, as well as share best practices. Covering issues
that may arise across patent, trademark, and copyright law, this program is essential for all IP
transactional attorneys.
What You Will Learn
• Overview of how intellectual property arises in the context of transactions
• Cutting-edge review: New issues impacting transactions related to copyright, trademark,
domain names, trade secrets and patents
• Assessing what IP assets a business should own and how to monetize them
• Dos and don’ts of entering into strategic alliances and joint ventures
• Due diligence review based on a hypothetical scenario
• Practice Points: Breakdown of a licensing agreement
• Data and online assets in IP transactions
• New topic! Open source and IP transactions
Who Should Attend
This program is designed for corporate counsel, intellectual property attorneys, corporate attorneys,
intellectual property asset managers, and others who need to know how to identify and address key
intellectual property issues that arise in corporate transactions.
“Nice CLE with a broad range of professionals providing real-world experience.”
– John Johnson, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP
“Informative program.”
– Michelle C. Replogle, Winston & Strawn LLP
“Top notch program and presentations.”
– 2014 Attendee
“Excellent course and content – very on point for in-house counsel.”
– 2014 Attendee
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Faculty
PROGRAM SERIES CHAIR
Steven I. Weisburd
Dickstein Shapiro LLP
New York City
NEW YORK CITY
Co-Chair:
Eric A. Prager
K&L Gates LLP
New York City
Tsan Abrahamson
Cobalt LLP
Berkeley, California
Andrew Baum
Foley & Lardner LLP
New York City
Christopher M. Cerrito
Dickstein Shapiro LLP
Stamford, Connecticut
Kenneth K. Cho
Kim & Chang
Seoul, South Korea
Judith L. Church
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
New York City
Debra A. Dandeneau
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
New York City
Audra A. Dial
Kilpatrick Townsend &
Stockton LLP
Atlanta
Carolyn Edgar
Vice President and
Legal Counsel
Estée Lauder
New York City
Alfred R. Fabricant
Brown Rudnick LLP
New York City
Melvin C. Garner
Leason Ellis LLP
White Plains, New York
Angela J. Grayson
Associate General Counsel
Walmart Legal
Bentonville, Arkansas
Clark W. Lackert
Dickstein Shapiro LLP
New York City
Eleanor M. Lackman
Cowan DeBaets Abrahams &
Sheppard LLP
New York City
Jeffrey D. Neuburger
Proskauer Rose LLP
New York City
Jeffrey D. Osterman
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
New York City
Brian J. Powers
Corporate Counsel - Americas
Informa plc
New York City
Jonathan M. Seiden
Vice President, Director of
Intellectual Property
CORE Media Group Inc.
New York City
Holly K. Towle
K&L Gates LLP
Seattle
Gail H. Zarick
Watson Site IP Counsel
IBM Corporation
Armonk, New York
SAN FRANCISCO & LIVE WEBCAST
Co-Chairs:
Karen N. Ballack
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
Redwood Shores, California
Tsan Abrahamson
Cobalt LLP
Berkeley, California
David S. Almeling
O’Melveny & Myers LLP
San Francisco
J. Scott Evans
Associate General Counsel Trademarks, Copyright,
Domains & Marketing
Adobe
San Jose
Mary A. Fuller (Invited)
Executive Director and
Associate General
Counsel, IP
Maxim Integrated
Products, Inc.
Sunnyvale, California
Marjorie M. Goux
Senior Corporate Counsel
The Clorox Company
Oakland, California
Jae Kim
Senior Vice President and
General Counsel
Rambus Inc.
Sunnyvale, California
Susan Lyon-Hintze
Cooley LLP
Seattle
Christian H. Nadan
Senior Director, Legal Services
& Corporate Secretary
Actian Corporation
Redwood City, California
Dr. Lothar Determann
Baker & McKenzie LLP
San Francisco
Bruce Perens
One of the founders of the
Open Source movement
in Software
Algoram, Inc.
Berkeley, California
E. Lynn Perry
Perry IP Group A.L.C.
Larkspur, California
Eric A. Prager
K&L Gates LLP
New York City
Michael S. Rabson (Invited)
Wilson Sonsini
Goodrich & Rosati
Palo Alto
Tessa J. Schwartz
Morrison & Foerster LLP
San Francisco
Mark A. Valetti
Senior Patent Counsel
Texas Instruments
Incorporated
Plano, Texas
Thomas F. Villeneuve
Gunderson Dettmer Stough
Villeneuve Franklin &
Hachigian, LLP
Redwood City, California
Program Attorney:
Seema Lal Meehan
Program Schedule
Day One: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Morning Session: 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Afternoon Session: 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
9:00
1:30
Overview: How IP Issues Arise
in Business Transactions
Development and Implementation
of an IP Licensing Program
• What qualifies as an IP transaction?
• Transactions involving significant and
tangential IP components
• Which IP should be selected for licensing?
• How do you assess business objectives?
Protection of market share, price advantage in
competition, revenue generation, and more
• The process, the license, and setting
appropriate goals
• Leveraging litigation to encourage infringers
to become licensees
New Legal Issues Impacting IP Transactions:
Copyrights, Trademarks, Domain Names,
Patents and Trade Secrets
• Adapting IP transactions to an evolving
business environment
• Recent developments and how they have
impacted transactions involving copyrights,
trademarks, patents, and trade secrets
• Legislative developments
NYC: Andrew Baum, Clark W. Lackert, Eric A. Prager,
Steven I. Weisburd
SF & WEB: David S. Almeling, Karen N. Ballack,
Lothar Determann, J. Scott Evans
11:00 Networking Break
11:15
Case Study: Designing, Creating and Pruning
an IP Portfolio
• Identifying the business case and creating
an IP value chain
• Mining IP as a strategic asset
• Special considerations for handling
non-core assets
• How to acquire and sell off IP
• Business acquisitions versus IP-only acquisitions
• Obtaining rights: Which ones must you acquire
in order to achieve your business goals?
• Packaging assets together for sale
• Confidentiality issues
NYC: Melvin C. Garner, Gail H. Zarick
SF & WEB: Karen N. Ballack, Mark A. Valetti
12:30 Lunch
NYC: Alfred R. Fabricant
SF & WEB: Mary A. Fuller (Invited)
2:30
Critical License Terms –
A Clause by Clause Review
• Dissecting the terms of a license and
understanding the business case
• An in-depth review of terms and clauses,
including:
– Payment terms
– Term of the license
– Grant back provisions
– Cross licenses
– First sale issues
– Sublicensing and assignability
– Quality control
– Special issues raised by e-commerce
and social media
NYC: Steven I. Weisburd (Moderator); Kenneth K. Cho,
Eleanor M. Lackman, Jonathan M. Seiden
SF & WEB: Tessa J. Schwartz (Moderator);
Christian H. Nadan, E. Lynn Perry, Thomas F. Villeneuve
3:45 Networking Break
4:00
Shared or Jointly Developed IP
• How collaboration with another company creates
new business opportunities or
business challenges
• Joint venture versus strategic alliances
• Using program IP: Rights of partners
and/or collaborators
• Termination and dissolution: IP ownership
issues following the collaboration
NYC: Audra A. Dial, Angela J. Grayson
SF & WEB: Michael S. Rabson (Invited)
5:00 Adjourn
Please plan to arrive with enough time to register before the conference begins.
A networking breakfast will be available upon your arrival.
Day Two: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Morning Session: 9:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Afternoon Session: 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
9:00
1:30
Open Source in Transactions
Negotiating the Deal: Due Diligence
of IP Assets
• Open source in M&A deals
• Due diligence in open source: Code, internal
processes to monitor, inventory of what is
being used
• Terms and conditions, reps and warranties
• What if the open source is bad? How do
you remediate?
• In a licensing transaction, what are the
red flags of which to be aware?
• Internal audit processes
• Palamida and Black Duck scans: Are there
less costly options for clients?
NYC: Jeffrey D. Neuburger
SF & WEB: Lothar Determann, Bruce Perens
10:00
IP and Related Issues Concerning Data,
Social Media and Online Assets
• Data: What is it legally? Who owns it? How can
it be transferred? What special risks does it pose?
• Allocations of risks and burdens related to
breaches: What are the company’s duties and
obligations to secure data?
• Restrictions pertaining to use of personal data
• Doing business on the web: What business
activities call for new items or requests on
the due diligence checklist (e.g., social media,
e-contracting, e-communicating)?
• What kinds of changes should be made to
standard acquisition agreements?
NYC: Holly K. Towle
SF & WEB: Susan Lyon-Hintze
Using a hypothetical deal as the basis of
conversation, a panel of experts will address
due diligence issues as they relate to copyright,
trademark, and patent practice areas.
• Why is the client doing the deal?
• What is important to the deal and what are
the potential IP risks?
• The due diligence plan and related
time constraints
• Developing a plan to prioritize review of IP issues
• Identifying sources to be interviewed and outside
sources for additional information related to the IP
• Litigation review
• Contract review
NYC: Christopher M. Cerrito (Moderator);
Tsan Abrahamson, Judith L. Church, Brian J. Powers
SF & WEB: Tsan Abrahamson, Marjorie M. Goux,
Mark A. Valetti
2:45
IP Issues for In-House Counsel
• Managing with solicited and unsolicited proposals
• Non-disclosure agreements and invention
assignment agreements
• Independent contractors, works for hire
(and other common misunderstandings)
• Compliance with licenses
NYC: Carolyn Edgar
SF & WEB: Jae Kim
3:45 Networking Break
4:00
11:00 Networking Break
Avoiding Ethics Issues in IP Transactions
11:15
• Potential unlicensed practice of law
• Ethical obligations relating to non-clients
• When are conflicts unwaivable?
• Attorney misconduct and duty to report
Licensing and Bankruptcy Issues
in IP Transactions
• Preserving rights following a licensor’s
bankruptcy filing
• Structural solutions, such as assignments
and licenses back, or escrows of source
code and other materials in the context
of a licensor bankruptcy
• Licensor termination or prevention of assumption
or assignment of an agreement following a
licensee’s bankruptcy filing
• Limitations on licensee rights under the
bankruptcy code
• Drafting recommendations for licensors
and licensees
• Acquiring IP from bankrupt and other
distressed sellers
• International bankruptcy law applying
to IP licenses
NYC: Debra A. Dandeneau, Jeffrey D. Osterman
SF & WEB: Speakers to come
12:15 Lunch
NYC, SF & WEB: Eric A. Prager
5:00 Adjourn
Save the Date —
Upcoming 2015 Seminars!
Advanced Trademark Law Annual Review 2015
March 24, 2015 – New York City and Live Webcast
Advanced Copyright Law Annual Review 2015
March 25, 2015 – New York City and Live Webcast
IP Monetization
April 29, 2015 – New York City and Live Webcast
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